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Oil executives meet with Alaska gov. on pipeline

Jan 6, 2012, 3:20 AM

Associated Press

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – Shipping to Asia-Pacific markets may be the best way to commercialize the natural gas at Alaska’s prodigious North Slope, the chief executive of ConocoPhillips said after meeting the state’s governor Thursday.

To do that, the company would like to build a pipeline from the North Slope to a liquefied natural gas plant in the middle part of the state to prepare the gas for export, ConocoPhillips CEO Jim Mulva told reporters in Anchorage.

Alaskans have long hoped for a gas line as a way to create jobs, provide more reliable energy and shore up revenues as oil production declines.

Mulva spoke after a closed reception with business and political leaders featuring him and the CEOs of the North Slope’s other major players, Rex Tillerson of Exxon Mobil Corp. and Bob Dudley of BP.

The reception followed a two-hour meeting between the chief executives and Parnell that focused on ways to advance a natural gas pipeline.

Parnell said in October that he wants the companies to unite behind a project that would allow for liquefied natural gas to be shipped overseas, if the market for gas has truly shifted from the Lower 48. Such a project would have to come about under the framework of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, which gave TransCanada Corp. an exclusive state license to build the pipeline and up to $500 million in reimbursable costs.

The Canadian company has been working with Exxon Mobil to advance a pipeline project. TransCanada has focused attention on a longer line into Canada that would deliver gas to North American markets, but it also has proposed a smaller line that would allow for liquefied natural gas exports out of Alaska.

A rival project, a joint effort of BP and ConocoPhillips that also would have gone through Canada, folded last year.

In the meantime, the boom in shale gas production elsewhere in the U.S. has made building a pipeline into Canada less attractive, Dudley and Mulva said.

Dudley told reporters in Anchorage he thinks it would be possible for the companies to come together under terms of AGIA. He said there would have to be adjustments to tailor it to a liquefied natural gas option, if that’s the route that’s ultimately chosen.

An Exxon Mobil spokesman said the parties are in early talks, with both pipeline options under consideration.

TransCanada recently began talks with BP, Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips about the liquefied natural gas option, said Tony Palmer, the company’s vice president for major projects development.

Palmer said TransCanada will proceed with making a filing to federal regulators for the Canada option later this year, in keeping with the terms of AGIA. The company would need state approval if it changed course and went with the liquefied natural gas option, he said.

Parnell said no firm commitments were made in Thursday’s meeting, but at least the companies are talking. He called it a “significant start.”

The governor also said he urged the executives to resolve a long-running dispute over gas leases, considered key to the prospects of a line. The state has reached an agreement with Exxon Mobil, but other interest-owners _ including BP and ConocoPhillips _ haven’t announced whether they’ll sign off on the deal.

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Associated Press writer Mark Thiessen contributed to this report from Anchorage, Alaska.

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